Improvement in saw-sets



UNITED STATES PATENT GEEIGE.

lMOSES E. TRUE, OF OAKFIELD, NEW YORK.

IMPROVEMENT IN SAW-SETS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 148,861, dated March 24, 1374; application filed October 14, 1873.

GAsE B.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MOSES E. TRUE, of Oakeld, in the county of Genesee and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Saw-Sets, of which the following is a specification: f

This invention consists in the employment of an adjustable and detachable tooth-rest in saw-sets, having either a fixed or an adjustable anvil. v

Figure l represents a side view of a sawset, having my invention attached. Fig. 2 is an enlarged face view of the tooth-rest detached.

It has been found desirable to provide a l reversible tooth-rest for this class of saw-sets;

shank, so as to admit of changes in the adjust ment of the tooth-rest. This latter is made reversible, being provided with a shoulder on two opposite sides, one of which is adapted to coarse heavy saws, and the other, e, to medium and tine saws.

By making this tooth-rest adjustable, the implement might be used quite advantageously with a fixed anvil, r, but it would not be so generally applicable as with an adjustable anvil; therefore, I prefer to have both adjustable. I

The operation of this implement, after the anvil and the movable rest have been properly adjusted, is precisely the same as that set forth in my said former patent.

What I claimv as my invention is The longitudinally-adjustable and reversible rest c and rest b on the stock A, in conibination with a Xed or an adjustable anvil, 1^, on the pivoted lever O, substantially in the manner, and for the purposes set forth.

MOSES E. TRUE.

Titnesses WM. S. LoUGHBoRoUGE, J. S. GARLooK. 

